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Onions au Gratin

If you like French Onion Soup, you’re going to LOVE this dish.  While a sure-fire hit in the fall, this delicacy is welcome any time of the year.   There’s nothing sweeter than fresh sweet onions during season and this recipe takes full advantage.

Taken from the magazine, Cuisine at home, it’s simple and easy to make, much like homemade French Onion Soup.   And worth every minute.   Sliced onions cooked until they caramelize are a guaranteed winner in any household and when you add cheese, the whole world turns sweeter.   Especially when we’re talking Gruyère cheese.   Mmmmmmmm…………..

Onions au Gratin

2 Tbsp. unsalted butter

8 cups sliced sweet onions

1/2 cup dry sherry or chicken broth (I used sherry)

2 bay leaves

1/2 cup shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese

1/2 cup shredded Gruyère cheese

1/4 cup pitted kalamata olives, halved (I skipped these)

Preheat oven to  400°F

Melt butter in a large cast-iron or other ovenproof skillet over medium heat.  Add onions, stirring until slightly softened to make room in the pan (I don’t know what this means —  I just sautéed the correct amount of onions); cover and cook until completely softened, 10 minutes.

Add sherry, thyme and bay leaves; increase heat to medium-high.  Sauté, uncovered, until the liquid evaporates and onions are browning, stirring occasionally, 10-15 minutes (mine may have been 20 minutes, but caramelizing onions is a fairly forgiving process).

Combine cheeses, then stir 1/2 cup of cheese mixture into onion mixture.  Top with remaining 1/2 cup cheese and bake until cheese is bubbly and browned, about 20 minutes.

Remove thyme sprigs and bay leaves, then sprinkle with olives.  Let stand to cool slightly before serving.

Makes 4 servings.   Total time: approx. 50 minutes.

Cuisine at home is a great publication.  Not only does it offer phenomenal recipes, but it includes color photographs of the cooking process.  indispensible for novices like myself!

Comments

  1. M. S. Spencer says

    12/01/2011 at 3:03 PM

    This sounds delicious AND easy (two of my favorite things). Will definitely try. Hope you check out my Swedish Coffeebread recipe on Michelle McLeod’s Christmas blog hop too!

    Reply
    • gardenfrisk says

      12/01/2011 at 5:07 PM

      Will do! LOVE coffeebread… 🙂

      Reply
  2. Michelle McCleod says

    12/01/2011 at 3:59 PM

    That sounds really good. I’m with you though on skipping the olives.

    Bet this would be awesome over pan friend pork chops.

    M

    Reply
    • gardenfrisk says

      12/01/2011 at 5:08 PM

      That would be DELICIOUS.

      Reply
  3. M. S. Spencer says

    12/01/2011 at 5:47 PM

    I bet the onions would be good with or without the olives. Over pork chops is a grand idea!

    Reply

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I'm Dianne, a Central Florida gardener who has learned that gardening doesn't have to be difficult or time-consuming, but instead--fun! With a husband, two kids and a Yellow Lab, I don't have time for difficult. My hands are full. But now, after a few years of trials and tribulations, so is my harvest basket! Let me share with you how I do it. Read More…

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